Nervous System Exams and Answers
Nervous System Exams and Answers
Nervous System Exams and Answers
Test
2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
CerebrumBrain StemSpinal CordSensory Neurons
CerebrumCerebellumBrain StemSpinal Cord
3.
4.
D.
5.
A.
We read a story about Phineas Gage. He was the man who had the large
metal rod jammed through his face and the front part of his skull. Why do
doctors think his personality changed so dramatically?
His cerebrum was injured.
B.
His cerebellum was damaged.
C.
His brain stem was severed.
D.
He lost his sense of sight.
6.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The CNS receives sensory information from the outside world; the PNS
does not.
C.
The PNS stores our memories, the CNS does not.
D.
The PNS receives sensory information from the outside world;
the CNS interprets that information.
7.
8.
B.
C.
D.
9.
D.
10.
A.
Touch
Smell
All of the above
Which of the following has nerves that are part of the PNS?
A.
Brain
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Skin
Cerebellum
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove
when I have accidentally touched it?
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
D.
None of the above
Test A p. 2
11. How does a reflex reaction differ from other types of reactions?
A. Reflexes are not responded to by our brain, only our spinal cord.
B. Reflex reactions are carefully thought out in our cerebrum.
C. The spinal cord is not involved.
D. B and C only.
12. What does the iris of the eye do?
A. It expands and contracts to allow different amounts of light in.
B. It sends the picture to the brain.
C. It protects the eye from injury.
D. It contains cones and rods to help create pictures of what we see.
13. Which arrow is pointing to the cornea in the following diagram?
AB
CD
14. Which of the following is the correct path of light traveling into the eye?
D. Neurotransmitter
18.
19.
20.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Vertigo
Numbness
Inability to walk for certain periods of time.
All of the above
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2. 2. In 3-5 complete sentences, tell about how you would know if somebody was
suffering from concussion. Include in your paragraph some things a person can
do to prevent concussions.
2.
Cerebrum
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neurons
3.
4.
D.
5.
A.
We read a story about Phineas Gage. He was the man who had the large
metal rod jammed through his face and the front part of his skull. Why do
doctors think his personality changed so dramatically?
His cerebrum was injured.
B.
His cerebellum was damaged.
C.
His brain stem was severed.
D.
He lost his sense of sight.
6.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The CNS receives sensory information from the outside world;
the PNS does not.
C.
The PNS stores our memories, the CNS does not.
D.
The PNS receives sensory information from the outside world; the CNS
interprets that information.
7.
8.
D.
9.
D.
10.
A.
Which of the following has nerves that are part of the PNS?
A.
Brain
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Skin
Cerebellum
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove
when I have accidentally touched it?
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
D.
None of the above
Test B p. 2
11. How does a reflex reaction differ from other types of reactions?
A. Reflexes are not responded to by our brain, only our spinal cord.
B. Reflex reactions are carefully thought out in our cerebrum.
C. The spinal cord is not involved.
D. B and C only.
12. What does the iris of the eye do?
A. It expands and contracts to allow different amounts of light in.
B. It sends the picture to the brain.
C. It protects the eye from injury.
D. It contains cones and rods to help create pictures of what we see.
13. Which arrow is pointing to the cornea in the following diagram?
AB
CD
14. Which of the following is the correct path of light traveling into the eye?
A. lens, cornea, retina, pupil, optic nerve
D. Neurotransmitter
18. Myelin
sheath is important because
A. It is a sticky substance that protects the brain.
B. It surrounds the axons of many neurons to help transmit messages.
C. It is the name of the man who had the first MRI.
D. It is the same as a reflex reaction.
19. Which of the following diseases attacks the myelin sheath of cells?
A. Huntingtons disease
B. Multiple sclerosis
C. Arthritis
D. Sarin Gas
20. What are some possible symptoms of MS?
A. Vertigo
B. Numbness
C. Inability to walk for certain periods of time.
D. All of the above
senses.
chemicals
Test B p. 4
A.
B.
C.
2.
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neurons
Test C p. 1
3.
4.
5.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The PNS stores our memories, the CNS does not.
C.
The PNS receives sensory information from the outside world; the CNS
interprets that information.
6.
7.
8.
9.
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove when
you have accidentally touched it?
A.
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
10.
11.
12.
Where does light enter first when it goes into the eye?
A.
optic nerve
B.
cornea
C.
retina
Test C p. 2
13. Which of the following best describes the autonomic nervous system?
A. In general, these are the motor nerves that we control.
B. These nerves are not under our control.
C. They are the same as somatic nerves.
14. Which of the following could be said about a neuron?
A. A bundle of them together make up a nerve.
B. Neurons transmit messages along their axons to the next neuron.
C. Both of the above.
1.
Cerebrum
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neurons
3.
4.
D.
5.
A.
6.
We read a story about Phineas Gage. He was the man who had the large
metal rod jammed through his face and the front part of his skull. Why do
doctors think his personality changed so dramatically?
His cerebrum was injured.
B.
His cerebellum was damaged.
C.
His brain stem was severed.
D.
He lost his sense of sight.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The CNS receives sensory information from the outside world; the PNS
does not.
C.
The PNS stores our memories, the CNS does not.
D.
The PNS receives sensory information from the outside world;
the CNS interprets that information.
7.
8.
9.
Which of the following has nerves that are part of the PNS?
A.
Brain
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Skin
Cerebellum
D.
10.
A.
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove
when I have accidentally touched it?
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
D.
None of the above
Test A p. 2
11. How does a reflex reaction differ from other types of reactions?
A. Reflexes are not responded to by our brain, only our spinal cord.
B. Reflex reactions are carefully thought out in our cerebrum.
C. The spinal cord is not involved.
D. B and C only.
12. What does the iris of the eye do?
A. It expands and contracts to allow different amounts of light in.
B. It sends the picture to the brain.
C. It protects the eye from injury.
D. It contains cones and rods to help create pictures of what we see.
13. Which arrow is pointing to the cornea in the following diagram?
AB
CD
14. Which of the following is the correct path of light traveling into the eye?
A. lens, cornea, retina, pupil, optic nerve
B. cornea, optic nerve, pupil, retina, lens
C. cornea, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve
D. retina, pupil, cornea, optic nerve, lens
15. Which of the following best describes the autonomic nervous system?
A. It is the same as a reflex.
B. In general, these are the motor nerves that we control.
C. These nerves are not under our control.
D. They are the same as somatic nerves.
16. Which of the following could be said about a neuron?
A. It is the functioning unit of the nervous system.
B. A bundle of them together make up a nerve.
C. Neurons transmit messages along their axons to the next neuron.
D. All of the above.
17. Which structure is labeled with the letter X in the following diagram?
A. Dendrite
B. Axon
C. Synapse
D. Neurotransmitter
18.
19.
C.
D.
20.
Arthritis
Sarin Gas
Using the word bank below, please label the following picture of a
neurotransmitter release between two neurons.
In 3-5 complete sentences, describe how a doctor would know if one of her
patients had Multiple Sclerosis.
1.
Cerebrum
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neurons
2.
3.
4.
D.
5.
A.
6.
We read a story about Phineas Gage. He was the man who had the large metal
rod jammed through his face and the front part of his skull. Why do doctors think
his personality changed so dramatically?
His cerebrum was injured.
B.
His cerebellum was damaged.
C.
His brain stem was severed.
D.
He lost his sense of sight.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The CNS receives sensory information from the outside world; the
C.
D.
7.
8.
9.
Which of the following has nerves that are part of the PNS?
A.
Brain
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Skin
Cerebellum
D.
10.
A.
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove when I
have accidentally touched it?
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
D.
None of the above
Test B p. 2
11. How does a reflex reaction differ from other types of reactions?
A. Reflexes are not responded to by our brain, only our spinal cord.
B. Reflex reactions are carefully thought out in our cerebrum.
C. The spinal cord is not involved.
D. B and C only.
12. What does the iris of the eye do?
A. It expands and contracts to allow different amounts of light in.
B. It sends the picture to the brain.
C. It protects the eye from injury.
D. It contains cones and rods to help create pictures of what we see.
13. Which arrow is pointing to the cornea in the following diagram?
AB
CD
14. Which of the following is the correct path of light traveling into the eye?
A. lens, cornea, retina, pupil, optic nerve
B. cornea, optic nerve, pupil, retina, lens
C. cornea, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve
D. retina, pupil, cornea, optic nerve, lens
15. Which of the following best describes the autonomic nervous system?
A. It is the same as a reflex.
B. In general, these are the motor nerves that we control.
C. These nerves are not under our control.
D. They are the same as somatic nerves.
16. Which of the following could be said about a neuron?
A. It is the smallest functioning unit of the nervous system.
B. A bundle of them together make up a nerve.
C. Neurons transmit messages along their axons to the next neuron.
D. All of the above.
17. Which structure is labeled with the letter X in the following diagram?
A. Dendrite
B. Axon
C. Synapse
D. Neurotransmitter
chemicals
Test B p. 4
2.
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Sensory Neurons
Test C p. 1
3.
4.
5.
How do the Peripheral nervous system and the Central Nervous System differ?
A.
Only the PNS is made up of neurons.
B.
The PNS stores our memories, the CNS does not.
C.
The PNS receives sensory information from the outside world;
the CNS interprets that information.
6.
7.
8.
9.
What is it called when you pull your hand quickly away from a hot stove when
you have accidentally touched it?
A.
Smart
B.
Reflex
C.
Cerebro impulse
10.
11.
12.
Where does light enter first when it goes into the eye?
A.
optic nerve
B.
cornea
C.
retina
Test C p. 2
13. Which of the following best describes the autonomic nervous system?
A. In general, these are the motor nerves that we control.
B. These nerves are not under our control.
C. They are the same as somatic nerves.
14. Which of the following could be said about a neuron?
A. A bundle of them together make up a nerve.
B. Neurons transmit messages along their axons to the next neuron.
C. Both of the above.
17. Which of the following diseases attacks the myelin sheath of cells?
A. Huntingtons disease
B. Multiple sclerosis
C. Arthritis
18. What are some possible symptoms of MS?
A. Numbness
B. Inability to walk for certain periods of time.
C. Both of the above